I've attached a tarball with four files -- start-process for root, for ianb, and then I added "stty -echo" to ~root/.bashrc and reran tramp, and included the *tramp...* and *debug...* buffers.
I did notice that when I ssh'd in as root I was getting ^M at the end of every line, which I did not get with the normal user. On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 06:23, Kai Gro�johann wrote: > Strange. Can you include something like "stty -echo" in root's shell > init files, then try Tramp again? > > Another useful thing to do would be to open a new buffer and to type > the following in it (line break for email only): > > M-: (start-process "ssh-root" (current-buffer) > "ssh" "root@remotehost") RET > > Then do something similar for the user ianb in another buffer and > send me (or the mailing list) both buffers. Perhaps you could attach > them as an application/octet-stream attachment to avoid mangling of > line endings and other control chars. > > kai > -- > ~/.signature is: umop ap!sdn (Frank Nobis)
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